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Volume 28, issue 2, 2026

Enemy of the (democratic) state: the relation between the concentration of economic power and democracy pp. 153-203 Downloads
Ivana V. Katic and Mark S. Mizruchi
Climate obstruction and capital accumulation by feigned victimization: TC Energy and the political economy of investor-state dispute settlement pp. 204-222 Downloads
Kyla Tienhaara and Fergus Green
Compliance is taxing: a field experiment on tax abatement information in the United States pp. 223-241 Downloads
Nathan M. Jensen, Zhizhen Lu and Daniel L. Nielson
Greens in the boardroom: director attitudes and corporate climate policy pp. 242-266 Downloads
Michael Lerner and Iain Osgood
Electoral costs of political retaliation: bipartisan rejection of attacks on corporate speech pp. 267-283 Downloads
Evan S. Myers, Anna M. Wander and Mary C. McGrath
Trade lobbying works (for big firms): Evidence from the China trade war pp. 284-318 Downloads
Ayse Eldes, Jieun Lee and Iain Osgood
Collective irresponsibility: corporate reputations and the role of associations in lobbying pp. 319-341 Downloads
Christina L. Toenshoff

Volume 28, issue 1, 2026

Grounding the middle-income trap in a world of global value chains pp. 1-9 Downloads
Tomás Bril-Mascarenhas, Carlos Freytes and Ben Ross Schneider
China, global value chains, and the middle-income trap pp. 10-28 Downloads
Michael Murphree and Dan Breznitz
Sticky industrial policies and divergent value chain upgrading patterns: lessons from Querétaro and Jalisco, Mexico pp. 29-50 Downloads
Alberto Fuentes and Seth Pipkin
Subordinate, defiant, and path-breaking: alternative upgrading trajectories out of the middle-income trap in the Argentine auto parts and biotechnology value chains pp. 51-75 Downloads
Carlos Freytes, Tomás Bril-Mascarenhas, Tomás Gianibelli and O’Farrell, Juan
Decoding upgrading in middle-income countries: the political economy of IT industrial policy in two Mexican states pp. 76-99 Downloads
Mariana Rangel-Padilla
Varieties of local content: Comparing ideas and institutions in Brazil and Malaysia’s oil and gas sector pp. 100-126 Downloads
Yuri Kasahara, Antonio José Junqueira Botelho and Renato Lima-de-Oliveira
The middle-income trap, state capacity, and institutional business power: understanding the failed upgrading of the lithium industry in Chile pp. 127-151 Downloads
Sebastian Carrasco and Aldo Madariaga
The middle-income trap, state capacity, and institutional business power: understanding the failed upgrading of the lithium industry in Chile – ERRATUM pp. 152-152 Downloads
Sebastian Carrasco and Aldo Madariaga

Volume 27, issue 4, 2025

New economic statecraft and global technology conflicts: the dilemma for middle powers pp. 465-483 Downloads
Vinod K. Aggarwal and Andrew W. Reddie
High technology and economic statecraft: the emergence of techno-economic statecraft in South Korea pp. 484-503 Downloads
Seungjoo Lee
Securitizing high-technology industries: South Korea–Japan dispute over materials–parts–equipment products pp. 504-520 Downloads
Min Gyo Koo
Middle spacepowers’ integration with the global supply chain for the space industry: Taiwan and Thailand pp. 521-547 Downloads
Kun-Chin Lin, William Matthews and Sam Olsen
Clashes of techno-statecraft: US-China technology rivalry and South Korea’s strategy? pp. 548-568 Downloads
Chung-in Moon and Wonho Yeon

Volume 27, issue 3, 2025

Congressional position-taking on punitive tariffs: president Trump’s 2018 auto tariff pp. 331-349 Downloads
Michael S. Rocca and Miao Wang
Antitrust and corporate taxation pp. 350-371 Downloads
Jonghoon Lee and Amy Pond
Foreign asset expropriation and sovereign bond ratings in the developing world pp. 372-394 Downloads
Glen Biglaiser, Hoon Lee and Seong Hun Yoo
Tariffs and corporate political activity: a survey experiment on US businesses pp. 395-416 Downloads
Lindsay R. Dolan, Robert M. Kubinec, Daniel L. Nielson and Jiakun Jack Zhang
Intra-Industry Trade, Global Value Chains, and the Political Economy of Selective Trade Protection pp. 417-441 Downloads
Emile van Ommeren
Breaking ranks: business fragmentation over climate policy reforms pp. 442-464 Downloads
Nikolai Drahos

Volume 27, issue 2, 2025

International economic relations and American support for antitrust policy pp. 159-179 Downloads
Ryan Brutger and Amy Pond
Business deserts politics under weak institutions: evidence from Russia, 2003–2010 pp. 180-193 Downloads
Ivan S. Grigoriev and Kirill Zhirkov
Access scarcity, legislative generalization, and the business-oriented shift of the congressional agenda pp. 194-215 Downloads
Eric S. Heberlig and Bruce Larson
Identifying and developing the roles of private business actors in international regime complexes pp. 216-233 Downloads
Maisie Hopkins and Judith van Erp
Beyond party and the pocketbook: racial resentment, hostile sexism, and perceptions of corporate political activity pp. 234-254 Downloads
Kirby Goidel, Spencer Goidel, Farzana Zinnat and Jiyeong Jeon
CEO personality and ideological corporate political activity: is there a connection? pp. 255-283 Downloads
Michael Greiner, Jaemin Kim, Scott Julian and Jennifer Cordon Thor
Platform power and regulatory capture in digital governance pp. 284-308 Downloads
Katharina Kausche and Moritz Weiss
Fast fashion or clean clothes? Evaluating consumer demand for ethically sourced apparel pp. 309-329 Downloads
Aparna Ravi and Emmanuel Teitelbaum

Volume 27, issue 1, 2025

Delegation, deregulation, and business power: a comparative analysis of health insurance in Belgium and France pp. 1-20 Downloads
Cyril Benoît
Housebuilding, land, and structural power: the case of mortgage market support schemes in England pp. 21-46 Downloads
Chris Foye and Edward Shepherd
What investors want from whom: international organizations and the International Association for the Promotion and the Protection of Private Foreign Investments (APPI) 1958–1974 pp. 47-68 Downloads
Filip Batselé and Nicolas Hafner
Beyond formal politics: the epistemic facet of business power pp. 69-94 Downloads
Clara Heinrich
State-sponsored cyber attacks and co-movements in stock market returns: evidence from US cybersecurity defense contractors pp. 95-113 Downloads
William Akoto
Saving the internet? The limits of platform power amid the techlash pp. 114-134 Downloads
Michael Kemmerling
“But the Emperor has no clothes!” empirical validation of the nonmarket integrated strategy model pp. 135-157 Downloads
Michael Hadani and Doug Schuler

Volume 26, issue 4, 2024

Why is there no investor-state dispute settlement in RCEP? bargaining and contestation in the investment regime pp. 449-476 Downloads
Andrew Lugg, Kirthana Ganeson, Manfred Elsig, Julien Chaisse and Sufian Jusoh
Happy Holidays? Evidence from Chinese Stock Exchanges pp. 477-488 Downloads
Margaret A. T. Kenney
Political orientation and education investment: an OECD perspective pp. 489-504 Downloads
Yifan Lu, Kaiyue Yan and Cong Wang
Are regime changes always bad economics? Evidence from daily financial data pp. 505-528 Downloads
Devin Incerti and Trevor Incerti
Blue versus red: partisan firm leaders and corporate culture pp. 529-551 Downloads
Anqi Jiao and Honglin Ren
Securing securities: political risk, sovereign debt, and the Anglo-American financial power transition pp. 552-572 Downloads
Michael Lee
China in Africa: companies as enablers and beneficiaries? An empirical evaluation of state-business relations in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation pp. 573-597 Downloads
Simon Züfle, Philipp von Carlowitz and Jörg Büechl
Class inequality, power, and trust in private companies: evidence from Latin America pp. 598-620 Downloads
Pablo Pérez-Ahumada, Francisca Gutiérrez-Crocco and Charo Astorga-Pinto
Perceived corruption, economic freedom, and firms in India pp. 621-648 Downloads
Nabamita Dutta, Adam Stivers and Saibal Kar
Rethinking the theory of quiet politics: bad corporate behavior and the failure of quiet politics in the east coast gas crisis in Australia, 2022 pp. 649-664 Downloads
Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor
Seeking friends and influencers: business and labor groups lobbying in the Chilean congress pp. 665-683 Downloads
Eduardo Alemán and Andrés Dockendorff
The discreet charm of the oligarchy: conceptualizing material power and opportunity hoarding pp. 684-705 Downloads
Juan A. Bogliaccini and Aldo Madariaga
Business politics is usually about attempts to exert influence rather than power. Evidence from Australia – ERRATUM pp. 706-706 Downloads
Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor

Volume 26, issue 3, 2024

Bilateral treaty networks: assessing cooperative spillover in defense and investment pp. 289-310 Downloads
Brandon J Kinne and Clint Peinhardt
Tycoon candidates, electoral strategies, and voter support: a survey experiment in South Africa pp. 311-329 Downloads
Mogens K. Justesen and Stanislav Markus
Informational lobbying, information asymmetry, and the adoption of the ride-hailing model policy in the U.S. States pp. 330-361 Downloads
Yuni Wen
Leveraging national security: private equity and bankruptcy in the United States defense industry pp. 362-381 Downloads
Charles W. Mahoney, Benjamin K. Tkach and Craig J. Rethmeyer
Into the ether or the state? Legibility theory and the cryptocurrency markets pp. 382-405 Downloads
Miles Kellerman and Jack Seddon
Is industrial policy back in fashion? Text-as-data evidence from UK policy documents pp. 406-428 Downloads
Mircea Popa
Political culture and attitudes of economic elites: explaining the Chilean business community’s rejection to constitutional change pp. 429-447 Downloads
Alejandro Osorio-Rauld, Alejandro Pelfini, Lluís Català-Oltra and Francisco Francés

Volume 26, issue 2, 2024

The future of AI politics, policy, and business pp. 171-179 Downloads
Eric Best, Pedro Robles and Daniel J. Mallinson
The Future of AI Is in the States: The Case of Autonomous Vehicle Policies pp. 180-199 Downloads
Daniel J. Mallinson, Lauren Azevedo, Eric Best, Pedro Robles and Jue Wang
The Paradox of Algorithms and Blame on Public Decision-makers pp. 200-217 Downloads
Adam L. Ozer, Philip D. Waggoner and Ryan Kennedy
AI regulation in the European Union: examining non-state actor preferences pp. 218-239 Downloads
Jonas Tallberg, Magnus Lundgren and Johannes Geith
Investigating the politics and content of US State artificial intelligence legislation pp. 240-262 Downloads
Srinivas Parinandi, Jesse Crosson, Kai Peterson and Sinan Nadarevic
Data and statecraft: why and how states localize data pp. 263-288 Downloads
Sanghyun Han

Volume 26, issue 1, 2024

Stakeholder Cues, National Origin, and Public Opinion Towards Firms: Evidence in the Context of the First Bank in an American Indian Nation pp. 1-26 Downloads
Rachel L. Wellhausen, Donna Feir and Calvin Thrall
The political consequences of corporate donations for public service provision pp. 27-46 Downloads
Sean McCarty and Jane L. Sumner
Violence, Predation, and FDI Entry pp. 47-63 Downloads
Colin M. Barry
Political contributions by American inventors: evidence from 30,000 cases pp. 64-101 Downloads
Nicholas Short
Enforcing economic sanctions by tarnishing corporate reputations pp. 102-123 Downloads
Keith A. Preble and Bryan R. Early
Business politics is usually about attempts to exert influence rather than power evidence from Australia pp. 124-141 Downloads
Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor
Antidumping Protectionism and Globalized Economies pp. 142-169 Downloads
Tyler Coleman
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